Results
| Sport | Category | First Place (gold) | Second Place (silver) | Third Place (bronze) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Badminton | Doubles A Men | Andersen-Entzel (Denmark) | Green-Hew (Great Britain) | Wilmet-Scrivener (Belgium) |
| Doubles A Mixed | Green-Fabrie (Great Britain) | Teoh-Wincure (United States) | Lanotte-Wilmet (Belgium) | |
| Doubles A Women | Whelan-Julien (Canada) | Vernerfelt-Tidy (Great Britain) | Gomez-Teoh (United States) | |
| Singles A Men | Pethebridge, Craig (Australia) | Andersen, Thomas (Denmark) | Wilmet, Olivier (Belgium) | |
| Singles A Women | Vernerfelt, Rikke (Great Britain) | Anonymous (Canada) | Binnes, Simone (Germany) | |
| Basketball | Men | London Cruisers (Great Britain) | PARIS Gars 2 (France) | Gaipard (Canada) |
| Women | Windsor (Canada) | Montreal Bounce (Canada) | Half Fatal Attraction (Netherlands) | |
| Dragon Boat Regatta | Mixed (500 m) | Aido Hwedo (Canada) | Kraken (Canada) | Out Dragon (Canada) |
| Marathon | Men | ? (?) | ? (?) | Stephen Souch (Canada) |
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